I looked for a seat that would compliment the scheme, but no dice. I'm not sure how frame sizing works with these jumping bikes. It's prolly somewhere around a medium. I rode it around and it feels nice.

(08-06-2010, 03:08 AM)Jordan300 Wrote: I got this through a sweet trade. I stripped it down to the frame then spiced it up with a new crankset, new bars, pedals, grips, cables, axles, and a sweet Bomber fork.

My mate has a P1 and loves it! Find/build some dirt jumps and shred them with that and I'm sure you'll have a blast on that

Jump bikes are meant to feel a bit small, and very low, but if it feels good to you that can only be a good sign. I think it looks awesome as it is and a lime saddle (in my opinion) would spoil it, though some green rims would look sweet!

It's not my preferred style of riding, but I jumped it down some stairs and hit some different things near my home, it's a solid machine. I might be interested in doing more of this kind of riding, Urban Free ride I guess.